Eco Lanyards

Eco Lanyards Offer Your Customers Convenience

Eco lanyards are a strong marketing tool for any business. They are valuable for a number of different reasons. Here is a short list of their potential applications:

Use them for staff ID badges if employees need their badges to access certain areas, open doors or exit the parking garage.

They are perfect for tradeshows and other industry events if those attending need an ID badge.

Eco lanyards are also really handy for students who may need their IDs to get into a dining hall, borrow resources from a library or get into their residence hall.

There are so many uses for eco lanyards. We can help you customize the design of your very own to make your marketing message stand out and get your brand noticed. These lanyards are constructed using recycled materials, making them an eco friendly option.

Reach Your Audience Everyday

Eco lanyards are perfect for people who need to carry their ID, a name tag, or anything that is typically needed daily. You can spread your brand's message with eco lanyards, using your customers to get the word out about your company and the services or products you provide on a daily basis.

From a marketing standpoint, this will improve your brand’s awareness and recognition. Our eco lanyards feature a durable construction and are designed to last for years of dependable use. When you compare the cost to the value, you’ll see that custom eco lanyards are a great way to maximize your marketing budget.

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